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6 PAPAKURA COURIER, FEBRUARY 16, 2011
NEWS
Builders, Developers, Homeowners --
DO NOT MISS THIS SALE
THE TILE SHOPPE
80 Great South Rd, Otahuhu Ph: 276 9381
Monday - Friday 8.30am-5pm, Saturday 9am-12noon
Charles Norager & Son Ltd
3437702AA
GARAGE SALE
Wall + Floor Tiles Now from $19.00/m2
Listello's
Now from $3.00 ea
60x60 Polished 50% OFF Now $37.50/m2
TOO MANY REDUCTIONS TO LIST
3479615AA
Women's Health Action presents.....
Managing Menopause Naturally
A three hour workshop that provides:
 an understanding of menopause
 a discussion of the range of women's
experiences at menopause
 in-depth information on how to manage the
transition with simple lifestyle changes,
nutrition and traditional therapies.
Gill Sanson is a menopause educator and
the author of 'Mid-Life Energy & Happiness'
and 'The Myth of Osteoporosis'
Tel: 520 5295, Fax 520 5731
info@womens-health.org.nz
Book online at
www.womens-health.org.nz
Thursday 10th March 6pm - 9pm
MAMA Inc, 1 Tayors Rd,
Morningside, Auckland
Cost $30 Bookings Essential
Light meal provided
Beginners Guide To Property Investing
FREE 4-hour training workshops
We do NOT have any property to sell you!
We are NZ Property Investors who are passionate about
teaching people just like you, how to secure your financial
future through investing in NZ Real Estate.
Let us show you:
• How you can retire early and retire wealthy, even if you
are starting with nothing
• Why you can't rely on the Government to look after you
in retirement
• How to build a solid portfolio to create wealth, without
risking everything
• Strategies you can use if you can't get finance
• Ways to buy property with no money down
• How to leverage your time and money
For FREE tickets to one of our upcoming
Auckland training workshops, Register online
at www.propertyapprentice.com/events.htm
or call us on 09 5757736.
TICKETS 0800 TICKETEK
www.hawkinstheatre.co.nz
The Insatable Moon
22nd Feb
12.30pm & 7.30pm
Story of a man with nothing but wisdom, joy and possibly a direct line to
God. Starring Rawiri Paratene, Ian Mune, Sara Wiseman & Greg Johnson
Tickets:
Adults $7, Concessions $5 (in advance)
Adults $10, Concessions $8 (on the door)
Afer The Waterfall
23rd Feb
12.30pm & 7.30pm
A powerful drama unfolds afer a child goes missing in a small town.
Starring Anthony Starr (Outrageous Fortune)
Tickets:
Adults $7, Concessions $5 (in advance)
Adults $10, Concessions $8 (on the door)
Four Lions
18th &24th Feb
12.30pm & 7.30pm
Comedy film about a group of Britsh jihadists who push their dreams of
glory to breaking point. Hit of the Sundance Film Festval.
Tickets:
Adults $7, Concessions $5 (in advance)
Adults $10, Concessions $8 (on the door)
Sons of Zion
19th Mar 8pm
Auckland 6 piece reggae, dub & funk band take to the Hawkins stage,
their live performances has captvated audiences all over NZ.
Tickets:
All tckets $15 (in advance), $20 (on the door)
Passing Wind - Linsey Pollok 10th Mar 6.30pm
Auckland Festval show that utlises household items and vegetables to
make musical instruments. A great show full of fun for all ages.
Tickets:
Adults $27, Children $16
13 RAY SMALL DRIVE PAPAKURA
Info line: (09) 297 7712
(M)
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(R13)
Have you ever been put
•
off by ACC?
Are you entitled to a lump sum?
•
Are you reviewing or appealing
•
an ACC decision?
Have you had surgery
•
cost declined?
Call 09 578 0917
Andrew Cadenhead
Accident Compensation Law Specialist
www.acclaw.co.nz
ACCIDENT
COMPENSATION
PROBLEMS
PAPAKURA MUSEUM
209 Great South Road, Papakura Town Centre.
Museum Hours: Tues, Wed, Thurs, Sat 10am-3pm.
~ Admission Free ~
23 February 2011 - 23 March 2011
Volunteers
wanted
The Child Cancer Foun-
dation has put out the
call for volunteers to
help with its annual
street appeal.
The nationwide Beads
of Courage Day street
collection is on March 25.
The foundation aims
to raise $1 million during
the appeal because it
receives no funding from
the government.
The money raised will
help provide each child
and their family with a
dedicated family support
coordinator.
Call the Child Cancer
Foundation on
0800-424-453, email
appeal.coordinator
@childcancer.org.nz or go
to www.childcancer.org.nz
to volunteer as a street
collector.
Mauri stone shows respect
By MELISSA KINEALY
Burying a blessing: Counties Manukau District Health Board chief executive Geraint Martin putting the mauri stone into a box for burial
beneath the new Community Support Building at Middlemore Hospital.
Photo: MELISSA KINEALY
Pieces of history will rest
beneath a new building at
Middlemore Hospital.
More than 50 staff turned
out for the burial of a mauri
stone at the site of the
hospital s new community
support building.
Burying a mauri stone is a
mark of respect to Papa, the
earth mother, and bestows a
blessing on the site and the
buildings placed there.
Counties Manukau District
Health Board s chief execu-
tive Geraint Martin placed
the mauri stone in the burial
box.
The ceremony was led by
kaumatua and saw staff
members place special items
in the box.
Theatre nurse manager
Robyn Hughes put in old
equipment including a
charnley wire tightener, a
surgietome and sponge
holder.
Other items buried in the
box include keys from old
mail boxes, stamps, a news-
paper, a shirt and a DVD.
Mr Martin says hundreds
of truck movements have
shifted 35,000 cubic metres of
dirt from the site to make
way for the hospital of the
future.
Today marks a really
great step forward for
Middlemore and the com-
munity.
The new facility will
together bring clinical and
non-clinical services and
enable the board to meet the
growing demands for
healthcare, he says.
Some of its services include
14 operating theatres, a ster-
ile supply unit, and support
services.
$25,000
hotel grant
Melanie Buckland s dream of
managing an international
hotel is a step closer after
winning an overseas scholar-
ship.
The 17-year-old Alfriston
College student has recieved
one of five $25,000
scholarships to the the Inter-
national College of Hotel
Management in Adelaide.
She is the only New Zea-
land recipient of the scholar-
ship in 2011.
The other four winners are
all from Australia.
Melanie
says
she s
thrilled to win because it
eases the financial burden on
her parents. During her time
at the college she will be sent
on paid internships at vari-
ous hotels around the world.
I m prepared to go wher-
ever a job opportunity takes
me, she says.
She has already taken up
her Swiss Hotel Association
international hotel manage-
ment diploma and plans to
stay on for an extra semester
to complete the ICHM degree.
The Adelaide college is the
the only school outside of
Europe that offers the qualifi-
cation offered by the Swiss
Hotel Association.